Claims
- 1. A liquid fuel atomizer nozzle comprising:
- A. a cylindrical housing having a nose section at the forward end thereof to emit air-atomized liquid fuel, said nose section having a bore provided with a converging inlet leading to a diverging outlet;
- B. an air distributor disposed within said housing at a position spaced from the inlet of the nose section to define a mixing zone, said distributor having a central air passage along the longitudinal axis of the housing and at least one off-center secondary air passage, said passages leading into said mixing zone;
- C. means to feed atomizing air at high velocity into the rear end of said housing for forward flow through said passages;
- D. liquid fuel supply means constituted by an annular channel which encircles the distributor at an intermediate point thereon and which communicates with radial ducts extending between the channel and the central air passage to feed liquid fuel into the central passage to be intermingled with and atomized by the air flowing therethrough, atomization taking place due to the turbulent interaction of the incoming fuel and the forwardly rushing air, whereby the liquid is projected in an atomized stream into said mixing zone, the periphery of the stream in said mixing zone being subjected to the force of the air from the secondary passage to effect further atomization thereof so that both internal and external atomization takes place within the housing.
- 2. A nozzle as set forth in claim 1, wherein said distributor is provided with an array of secondary passages surrounding said central passage.
- 3. A nozzle as set forth in claim 1, further including a liquid fuel assembly laterally attached to said housing to supply the liquid fuel to the channel therein.
- 4. A nozzle as set forth in claim 3, further including an atomizing air coupler attached to the rear of the housing to feed air therein.
- 5. A nozzle as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tapered bore in said nose section terminates in a port having a sharp edge creating a flow discontinuity that promotes turbulence and further enhances atomization.
- 6. A nozzle as set forth in claim 1, wherein said distributor is threadably received within said housing whereby the position of said distributor relative to said nose section may be adjusted to vary the size of the mixing zone.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 780,852, filed Mar. 24, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,130,388, issued Dec. 19, 1978, entitled "Non-Contaminating Fuel Burner" which, in turn, is a continuation of a parent application Ser. No. 723,542, filed Sept. 15, 1976 (now abandoned).
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